A team of scientists has uncovered a system in the brain used in the processing of information and in the storing of memories akin to how railroad switches control a train’s destination.
One interesting occurrence he found was with a patient who had been in a coma for a fortnight after a car crash. When he came to, his mother entered the room. Unfortunately, to him, he saw only a stranger. that looked exactly like his mother! To him, she was an impostor. He did not believe that she was his mother, despite looking just like her.
Then when his mother phoned him an hour later, the man brightened up and recognised her for who she was! He responded to her with affection!
Ramachandran explained that this man could not associateemotions with a visual reading. A wire in his brain was cut in the car accident. It once connected the visual cortex to the Amygdala - a part of the brainconnected to the Limbic System (which is associated with emotionalresponse). The wiring for the audio input remained intact. This is referred to as Capgras Syndrome .
had serious long-term effects, people who were in the i.c.u. or in a ventilator. they are treating them with opera in a zoom class and teaching them how to breathe again. for me, singing helped me connect breathing to purpose, and it gave me a reason to a reason and a technique to learn how to breathe again. adding mindfulness and adding something that relaxes the limbic system, breathing therapy and music and just bringing that to people who are suffering so badly right now. i mean, it s the greatest opportunity to be of service. reporter: and doctors here at ucla pulmonologists saying that these opera lessons, if you will, strengthen the diaphragm. they help to strength enthe lungs, in turn, and people can breathe more easily and more deeply. reporting from rlos angeles, i
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